Have Any Other Military Spouses Gone To Allied Schools?

I’m curious what you had to do to get the Career Advancement Accounts (CAA) under the Military Spouse Career Advancement Initiative.
I was also curious what you thought of it all together.
Thanks!

2 comments to Have Any Other Military Spouses Gone To Allied Schools?

  • Heather B

    Allied schools provides the ideal way for military spouses to train for today’s in-demand careers – all from the comfort of home. With military spouse scholarships available, they can pay nothing out-of-pocket for online courses like medical coding, medical billing, real estate salesperson, computers and more.
    Their education can be 100% covered by Career Advancement Accounts (CAA), which provides military spouses of active-duty personnel with funding for their career education. Even with their day-to-day family responsibilities and busy schedules, they can train for a new career – without the worry of how to pay for it. Call (888) 501-5221 to learn more!
    Here’s what some of Allied’s students had to say:
    “Allied was really helpful. They made it easy for me and took care of anything I asked for. I am going to use the knowledge I have to build a successful career.”
    “Convenient to study at home on my own time.”
    “The course materials allowed me to complete the assignments quickly and understand the subject materials well.”
    “It was extremely user friendly! Thank you!”
    Allied makes it possible for military spouses to prepare for a new career in a short period of time, from anywhere in the world. With more than 825,000 students in the last 15 years, Allied is the perfect choice for active-duty, spouse and dependent education.

  • Jilibean

    Hmm…I don’t think I’ll untie Mr. Cleaver long enough to let him do this anyway. Well maybe if he’s been really, really good! ;) I have no idea..but wanted to say hi, Mrs. C!
    Edit: Got it! Oh, I get violated regardless. I quiver at the yamster’s touch!

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